Best of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali

Best of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali

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A picture shows the interior of the '5 Fishes' yacht which used to belong to Belhassen Trabelsi, the brother-in-law of ousted dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, at the port of La Goulette in Tunis on May 24, 2013. Tunisian authorities have placed the yacht with an estimated value of eight million euros (over 10 million US dollars) on sale, but have so far received only one offer of seven million euros which they have refused. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

A picture shows the interior of the '5 Fishes' yacht which used to belong to Belhassen Trabelsi, the brother-in-law of ousted dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, at the port of La Goulette in Tunis on May 24, 2013. Tunisian authorities have placed the yacht with an estimated value of eight million euros (over 10 million US dollars) on sale, but have so far received only one offer of seven million euros which they have refused. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID

In this handout image supplied by the Palestinian Press Office (PPO), Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen meets with Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali at the presidential palace in Carthage, Tunisia on Friday, 12 March 2010. President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen is in Tunisia on a two day official visit on the invitation from President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

In this handout image supplied by the Palestinian Press Office (PPO), Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen meets with Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali at the presidential palace in Carthage, Tunisia on Friday, 12 March 2010. President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen is in Tunisia on a two day official visit on the invitation from President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

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A handout picture released by the Tunisian Presidency shows Tunisian president Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali (2nd L) looking at Mohamed Al Bouazzizi (R), during his visit at the hopital in Ben Arous near Tunis on December 28, 2010. Mohamed Al Bouazzizi, a 26-year-old university graduate, who was forced to sell fruit and vegetables on the streets, doused himself in petrol and set himself alight on December 17, which left him in a serious condition with severe burns. Days of rioting in Tunisia by mostly jobless and frustrated young people protesting violently against the government has exposed the crippling unemployment problem in the north African country. AFP PHOTO / Tunisia PRESIDENCY -RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE

A handout picture released by the Tunisian Presidency shows Tunisian president Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali (2nd L) looking at Mohamed Al Bouazzizi (R), during his visit at the hopital in Ben Arous near Tunis on December 28, 2010. Mohamed Al Bouazzizi, a 26-year-old university graduate, who was forced to sell fruit and vegetables on the streets, doused himself in petrol and set himself alight on December 17, which left him in a serious condition with severe burns. Days of rioting in Tunisia by mostly jobless and frustrated young people protesting violently against the government has exposed the crippling unemployment problem in the north African country. AFP PHOTO / Tunisia PRESIDENCY -RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE

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A picture shows the interior of the '5 Fishes' yacht which used to... News PhotoBrother-In-Law,Dictator,Horizontal,Indoors,Lifestyles,Nautical Vessel,North Africa,Removing,Tunis,Tunisia,Yacht,Zine El Abidine Ben AliPhotographer FETHI BELAIDCollection: AFP 2013 AFPA picture shows the interior of the '5 Fishes' yacht which used to belong to Belhassen Trabelsi, the brother-in-law of ousted dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, at the port of La Goulette in Tunis on May 24, 2013. Tunisian authorities have placed the yacht with an estimated value of eight million euros (over 10 million US dollars) on sale, but have so far received only one offer of seven million euros which they have refused. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID (Photo credit should read FETHI BELAID/AFP/Getty Images)